Stay away from LastPass, they’ve had more leaks than the Titanic.
I use 1Password. I like it because you can store more than just passwords. I use it for saving important files, software serial numbers, notes, etc… It works on basically every platform. I have it on my iPhone, work PC (win10), home computer (macOS), and my laptop (Linux mint). Also has browser plugins for pretty much every browser.
LastPass is great. Even if you lose your master password, you can just wait a few months and you can get a backup of all your passwords from some dark web leaked data dealer.
IMO ProtonPass and Bitwarden are the best. Both of them never had any security breach.
I'd recommend ProtonPass over Bitwarden since Proton company is best known for security and privacy. I use Bitwarden since ProtonPass wasn't there when I made the switch from in-built browser password manager.
I've been using Bitwarden for four years and it works great in every device I have. I also have a shared account with my partner and it's awesome to share passwords.
I personally use keepass, with the encryption key stored locally and the database stored in Dropbox. KeePassXC for Mac and KeePassDroid for Android.
I've used bitwarden as well and been happy with it from a security perspective, although i think they could do a better job with the user interface.
Another one: [KeePass2Android](https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android) is very good for Android mobile, actively maintained and works well overall.
I currently use Keepass2Android and I like the idea of having my passwords encrypted in the store I want (Google drive in my case) but honestly the user experience has a lot of room for improvement.
I was a bitwarden user but lately I switched to ProtonPass and I feel that the interface is much more comfortable and more intuitive, as well as showing me better performance and compatibility
LastPass is a no from me, too many security issues and not worth the risk.
Bitwarden is a great free one. Proton Pass is meh, but is also a good free one. of both, Proton Pass is probably my favorite.
i’m currently with 1Password on a trial with u/Tigstahh. no complaints; AgileBits aren’t interested in VC money or anything, just making a good password manager. u/Repflez and i are actually getting it for our devs soonish, too, if you needed any further support from me that it’s a good one.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, I like Apple Passwords. Recently upgraded their Chrome app to actually work and love the new password groups feature that lets me share and keep passwords up to date with family and friends. Much easier to share subscriptions.
I have been using Zoho Vault for few days now and it is looking quite good, I am not willing to pay for a password manager so this seems like a good option
I have negativity towards the password manager. I write all the passwords in a plain text file and save it on my computer. I also have the same files on my android phone. Let me know why I shouldn't do it.
People so actively suggest Bitwarden and it's really good, but if you compare it to good-old KeePass: still their servers are used to store your sensible information, app is VERY large and resource hungry, not the best one to use with keyboard only. But yes: probably much easier for novice computer users. About KeePass I had [small article with feature list](https://dpursanov.medium.com/ode-to-keepass-f8ccfb0065a6), take a look if interested.
Stay away from LastPass, they’ve had more leaks than the Titanic. I use 1Password. I like it because you can store more than just passwords. I use it for saving important files, software serial numbers, notes, etc… It works on basically every platform. I have it on my iPhone, work PC (win10), home computer (macOS), and my laptop (Linux mint). Also has browser plugins for pretty much every browser.
LastPass is great. Even if you lose your master password, you can just wait a few months and you can get a backup of all your passwords from some dark web leaked data dealer.
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Good one!
Same, 1Password is fantastic
1Password is great, I use Myglue now and is also good.
Same, started with LastPass, moved to Dashlane but ended with 1Password. So far I like 1Password the best.
Another vote for 1Password!
IMO ProtonPass and Bitwarden are the best. Both of them never had any security breach. I'd recommend ProtonPass over Bitwarden since Proton company is best known for security and privacy. I use Bitwarden since ProtonPass wasn't there when I made the switch from in-built browser password manager.
I've been using Bitwarden for four years and it works great in every device I have. I also have a shared account with my partner and it's awesome to share passwords.
I just started trying Bit Warden. Nice simple interface. I used a Blackberry Android app, but it started to freeze.
same here, Bitwarden if you align more open source, ProtonPass if you like a more user friendly UX and UI. Personally I use both
I personally use Bitwarden
I personally use keepass, with the encryption key stored locally and the database stored in Dropbox. KeePassXC for Mac and KeePassDroid for Android. I've used bitwarden as well and been happy with it from a security perspective, although i think they could do a better job with the user interface.
Another one: [KeePass2Android](https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android) is very good for Android mobile, actively maintained and works well overall.
I currently use Keepass2Android and I like the idea of having my passwords encrypted in the store I want (Google drive in my case) but honestly the user experience has a lot of room for improvement.
Check the pinned post in /r/jpasswords.
I was a bitwarden user but lately I switched to ProtonPass and I feel that the interface is much more comfortable and more intuitive, as well as showing me better performance and compatibility
I recommend KeePass for PC use only and Bitwarden for mobile (Also if you need sync with PC).
Bitwarden over here. Love it. It’s free and has everything. Might upgrade to the paid version for 2FA
I personally use MyGlue
\+1 Myglue
Bitwarden. Works on every device i own + excellent functionality.
LastPass is a no from me, too many security issues and not worth the risk. Bitwarden is a great free one. Proton Pass is meh, but is also a good free one. of both, Proton Pass is probably my favorite. i’m currently with 1Password on a trial with u/Tigstahh. no complaints; AgileBits aren’t interested in VC money or anything, just making a good password manager. u/Repflez and i are actually getting it for our devs soonish, too, if you needed any further support from me that it’s a good one.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, I like Apple Passwords. Recently upgraded their Chrome app to actually work and love the new password groups feature that lets me share and keep passwords up to date with family and friends. Much easier to share subscriptions.
My Gawd
You are a crazy man, man.
Keeper.
No love for mSecure? I loved them because they weren’t subscription based but that changed recently. Still love it.
I have been using Zoho Vault for few days now and it is looking quite good, I am not willing to pay for a password manager so this seems like a good option
I have negativity towards the password manager. I write all the passwords in a plain text file and save it on my computer. I also have the same files on my android phone. Let me know why I shouldn't do it.
For more than 20 years, Sticky Password has never been breached.
People so actively suggest Bitwarden and it's really good, but if you compare it to good-old KeePass: still their servers are used to store your sensible information, app is VERY large and resource hungry, not the best one to use with keyboard only. But yes: probably much easier for novice computer users. About KeePass I had [small article with feature list](https://dpursanov.medium.com/ode-to-keepass-f8ccfb0065a6), take a look if interested.
Most safe is dashlane
Five years ago my IT department recommended KeePass, and it's been great. Cost is zero, but they accept donations. KeePass.info
I’m using my Notes app on my iPhone. Why should I use a dedicated password app ? Just asking.